There are a number of reasons why people start gambling on bingo, e.g., for money, for companionship, for adrenaline rushes, or just to have a wonderful experience. Peaks and pitfalls, thrill and kills, you name it – net bingo offers all these and more. Just as in any other game where risks are high, this increased exhilaration has its own fair portion of positive and negative affect on the players.

Bingo- The Anxiety Magnet

The anticipation wrapped up in a night of bingo can drive a person to the opposite end of the spectrum. Getting too absorbed in the match, your excitement level possibly could alter; this possibly could have a negative effect on those who suffer from hyper tension or cardiac problems. According to some studies, people who participate in bingo are subject to get easily worked up and accordingly have elevated anxiety levels. It has been observed that employment related anxiety is far lower than the stress generated while competing in bingo. There have been many cases of players having been fired their place of work because of bingo-related stress impacting their proficiency at work.

Despite the aforementioned risks, bingo can still be an enjoyable stress-reliever if players acknowledge that it’s only a game, guard their health and manage their actions.